Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Had Their First Joint Royal Engagement at an Art Museum

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have completed their first official royal appearance together. Just four days after they announced their engagement, the couple traveled to Nottingham, where they visited Nottingham Contemporary, an art center that was hosting a celebration for World AIDS Day, People reports.

This first visit was a special one for the philanthropic pair; the day was sponsored by the Terrence Higgins Trust, an organization for which Harry has done advocacy work. Per People, a spokesperson at Kensington Palace on Tuesday said that Harry was “looking forward to introducing Ms. Markle to a community that has become very special to him.”

Markle was wearing an ankle-length navy coat, as she and her fiancé greeted fans outside the National Justice Museum. They said hello to civic leaders who had arrived to meet them as the bride-to-be received bunches of flowers from the crowd.

One fan got straight to the point with the cinnamon prince, when he, reportedly also a redhead, asked Harry, “How does it feel being a ginger—with Meghan?” Harry was quick to reply: “It’s great, isn’t it?”

During their joint interview on Monday, Markle and Harry spoke about how they were looking forward to carrying out their official royal duties as a duo. Harry also added that he thought Markle and his philanthropic mother, Diana, would have taken to each other immediately.

“Oh they’d be thick as thieves, without question. I think she would be over the moon, jumping up and down, you know, so excited for me. But, then, as I said, would have probably been best friends—best friends with Meghan,” he said.